I'm not 100% sure, but I think there was a recent Silverlight update. So maybe that's the cause. But it wouldn't explain why it works in your VM.
Don't loose hope - with Windows 10 it will be even better as you *have* to install the updates and M$ doesn't reveal which update / patch solves which problems / has an impact on which components.
Okay, but back to the subject: I guess there is still something in your registry or in your system which doesn't work well with Silverlight and/or the R-Player.
@R18.com: It would be nice - as long as the player still starts - if it would be possible to display some debug information which would help your developers to find the problem. As a software developer the most annoying thing is to have the statement "it doesn't work" without any further information.
We're talking about software. And keeping track of all the changes is really hard. That's why some companies - if they sell appliances like e.g. router - create a closed system in which the user can't install or deinstall components on its own and the version of all the files is always defined.So what's the suggsetion here? Don't patch Windows so you can keep watching porn?
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Don't loose hope - with Windows 10 it will be even better as you *have* to install the updates and M$ doesn't reveal which update / patch solves which problems / has an impact on which components.
Okay, but back to the subject: I guess there is still something in your registry or in your system which doesn't work well with Silverlight and/or the R-Player.
@R18.com: It would be nice - as long as the player still starts - if it would be possible to display some debug information which would help your developers to find the problem. As a software developer the most annoying thing is to have the statement "it doesn't work" without any further information.